Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1950 — Page 31
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“Stairway te Heaven,’ Niven, at 6 and 9:10. INDIANA "Double * Richard TRAVIS—Pamela BLAKE ory “SKYLINER” Paptony®
Fe ra with roll, at 11, 3:15, 5:30 a KEITH'S “Hamlet,” with Vshce Olivier, at 11:45, 2:55, 6 and 9:20. woEw . “To Please A ," with. Clark galls ® An Barbers” § Stanwyck, at iN
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“Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye”
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“Once More My Darling”
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with the Indiana State Teachers’| | Convention Oct. 26 and 27. | “The Jordan Chorale, Richard Whittington directing, will give “al demonstration concert for the | chor, workshop at 4:30 p. m. Oct. 126, in the Knights of Columbus ~Plus Cartoon and News—'- hall at 1305 N. Delaware St. ® IN-A-CAR SPEAKERS ® Nilo Hovey will conduct the EE {Jordan Concert Band during the {band workshop at 7:30 p.m. in| the same hall. Tom Carnegie, | {radio department chairman, will J be in charge of. the radio session lat 5 p.m. A smorgasbord for Jordan alumni and friends will be held] at 6 p.m. in Rehearsal Hall on the campus, with Charles Henzie| as toastmaster.
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apolis Symphony's 1950-51 series of concerts at the Murat will end { this week. Student rate tickets for Satur-| 'day night concerts still are avail-| able. Those for the Sunday after-| noon concerts are sold out, the {management said. The season will open the night! lof Oct. 14, and the.afternoon of wp momma. ©. Oct. 15, with an all-orchestral 1 v |program conducted by Fabien | Sevitzky and featuring works by! | Wagner, Brahms, Paul Creston, | Kurt Atterburg and i int | sakov.
[Assisted by the INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER CHORUS Directed by Mr. Carl Henn)
“ Galeb Mills Hall Sat. Night—0ect, T—8 P. M. Shortridge High School Tickets, $1.20, at the Door
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Flames Spray | Erie Express” In Pennsylvania | ERIE, Pa., Oct. 5 (UP)—| The New York Central Rail- |
Express slammed into a derailed gasoline tank car here] today setting fire to 14] cars and injuring 37 persons. Railroad officials said 25 per-| sons, including tH¥eée Failroad em- | ployees and a rescue worker, had |
been treated at hospitals and 10, Purdue Sponsors Dairy Show 1e | Have
L. E. Hoffman, associate director of agricultural extension; and | Miss Eva Goble, state leader of home demonstration agents, examine Purdue University’ s new Yitey ited Nations flag.
were detained.
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|tanker, derailed and hurtled into ™ {the path of the express.
8:48. who arrived at the scene of the riculture to the Purdue University]
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Choir, band and radio work- overturned although 11 left the | shops will be sponsored by Jordan rails.
| cabalistic decorations will be dis-|
Season tickets for the Indian-|
ical “fog” on the blazing gaso-| m f N line, the train's 153 passengers
{the International Dairy Expost-|
crawled through doors and |tion at the Fairgrounds will be'
smashed windows. Erie Detective | Sgt. Robert Rosy said that only | {the all-steel construction of the! {coaches prevented a heavier cas-| lualty toll. The passenger train,
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A campaign to hang the United] |Nations flag in all schools and! public buildings was announced today by Purdue University.
rushing
of the four-track right-of-way, was. passing the east-bound freight when the freight's 49th car, the
|24. No Panic Ensues | A model flag, made by a native, There was no panic. Hoosier, has been presented by the Ed Yates, Erie Times reporter United States Department of accident a few minutes after the Extension Service. | crash, credited Edgar Turcott,| | Woonsocket, R. I., police chief | Amma B. Worthington, College who was aboard the wrecked ex-|Park, Md. She requested that it be | press, with preventing hysteria. gent to Indiana. “The entrances to the coach in| nrg. Worthington, | which Turcott was riding were porn near Waveland, | jammed, but he took charge,” Yates said.
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| were afire,” a witness said. {the flames didn't last long and ghe has lived in College Park | |the train didn’t seem to be badly since 1934. {damaged. It certainly was a big — | fire—running all the length of
the train.” Willkie to Address None of the passenger cars GOP Meeting Monday |
One of the major Republican A New York Central spokes- mass meetings of the campaign man said the express’ passengers Will be staged Monday night by were transferred to a relief train the Irvington Republican Clubs
from Cleveland and sent on to at 5704 E. Washington St. hicago. Philip Willkie, son of the late| — Republican Presidential nominee]
Young GOP Schedules in 1940, will’be the principal |
speaker after introduction of | ‘Lucky 13th® Dance
Marion County candidates on the; GOP ticket. Young Republicans of Marion | County will flout superstition in| Frank Haugh fis president of| {the coming election by throwing the Irvington GOP Men's Club a “Lucky 13th” dance on Friday, | Oct. 13 at the Indiana Roof. Four-leaf clovers and other
dent of the Women's Division of | | the. Club.
played at the event. Youthful}. , | GOP members hope it will mean] |a “Black Friday” hex on the] | Democrats Nov. 7. Committee chairmen Include Tony Foster Jr. general chair-|, | man; Callie Kerhoulas, tickets; |+ | Bobbie Corbitt, publicity, and] Jane English, decorations.
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The flag was made by Mrs. Optimists to Meet
Clarence H. Jackson, executive
Who Was| Chamber of Commerce, will speak
MT. was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|°" a Martin Mercer. The family moved 8anization during an ‘Most of the cars of the trainin 1883 to Albia, Jowa, where Mrs |Club luncheon at noon tomorrow
“But Worthington was married in 1896.10 the Severin Hotel.
{the big program of circus variety acts in the Coliseum. The indoor show will open- Saturday evening and play nightly {during the eight days of the Ex- | position. Y ; o . ts |ists, ome Economics departmen s| girls who will be shot f ann high schools will be asked t0inons will wi make the flags so they can be course, used on United Nations Day, Oct. |animal acts.
Gymnastics, contortionacrobats, jugglers and two
be on the bill. Of there'll be aerialists and
Heading the show this year will the _ichampion horsemen | mounts.
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